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Special offer: ‘Ready for 22’

2022 is going to be a big year for KY politics, and our members are going to get EXTRA coverage. Now YOU can become a member for 1/3 off! Read on to learn more!

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Next year, 2022, is going to be a big year for Kentucky politics:

There is the meeting of the legislature. The 2022 General Assembly is going to have to craft a budget, figure out what to do with the surplus (!) and the Federal money coming in (!!), and pass a bunch of bills – some good, some not-so-good, and probably some that are truly terrible.

There is a primary election in May, with every House seat (federal and state) up for grabs, along with half the KY Senate seats and Rand Paul's seat.

Then, there's the general election in November, and all the campaigning and intrigue and stories about that.

And Forward Kentucky is going to be in the thick of it! BUT, some of our content will only be available to our paying Members, such as the Bill Tracker, interviews with candidates, and Election Central. If you're not a paying member, what can you do?

You can take advantage of our Ready for 22 Special Offer!

Sign up now, and you'll get six months of membership for 1/3 off! That's a full membership for $6 a month rather than $9 – a savings of $18. It's like getting two months for free!

So, click this link to activate the sign-up portal (a popup), fill in your info, and take advantage of this special offer. It goes away on December 18, so do it now while you're thinking about it! Join the ForwardKY family at a discount, and get ALL the perks of membership!

Yes, sign me up to be a Member at 1/3 off!



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